New Salisbury restaurant feeds the homeless Thanksgiving dinner

After just one month of opening a new restaurant is already giving back to the community. Caribbean Flava served meals to members of different homeless shelters around the area for the Thanksgiving holiday. The restaurant used to be located in Laurel before they moved to Salisbury. However, since moving locations customers have continuously supported their business.

Keisha Wells-Scott, one of the Caribbean Flava owners says, “The love that our customers have shown us is what inspired us to give something else. We are only open for three days, this allows us to be open for seven days. God is blessing us and we want to definitely give back.”

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